Carlo Calenda has threatened to tear up the card (albeit fresh from the ink) of the PD if the approach with the 5Stelle becomes an agreement for a new government. Many think like him; but just as many seem determined to attempt the "circle of death" at the post-vote amusement park. It would be more useful to force the democratic delegation to ask the designated Prime Minister Di Maio (and the consequent parliamentary consistency of the witness Fico) four precise questions, demanding clear, punctual, evangelical answers if the comparison were not risky. Matthew says: “Let your speech be yes, yes, no, no. Most of it comes from the evil one."
First question. What do you want to do in Taranto? Close as you have been yelling for a long time and in many locations? Abandon steel? Support the improvident initiatives of the governor of Puglia and those of the mayor of the city? What position should the new government take on the investigating judiciary and on open or openable files? In short words. Do we keep Mittal close with his billions? Or do we send him home with apologies for the lost time?
Second question. In Piombino do we open the doors to Jindal or not? Or are you keeping faith with your electoral promises which, together with those of Salvini's League, have won the votes of the red city even with the prospect of a new nationalization of the plants?
Third question. What do you do on Alitalia? Do we pursue the action of the Gentiloni Government and follow up on the offers of the suitors or…..?
Fourth question. What idea do you have about Cassa Depositi e Prestiti? Should it turn into a new IRI? What do you mean by a public bank? Should it support large strategic investments in the country or, as it seems, take over the shares of private individuals (such as the Marcegaglias in Taranto) even if they are ultra-minority?
Come on Calenda! Insist on a few concrete things but able to measure the "fever" of the 5Stelle. On these nodes they cannot tinker or make "ammuine". Hic Rhodus, hic jump,